In his first four NFL seasons, Packers RB James Starks has struggled to stay on the field.
The ex-Buffalo star, who rushed for 493 yards in 2013, has played in just 41 of 72 possible games since joining the Pack, a frustrating fact that helped drive the team in last year's draft.
Because of it, Starks now considers staying healthy his number one goal in 2014, something he recently revealed to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Tyler Dunne.
Last season, Starks lost his starting job to eventual Rookie of the Year Eddie Lacy, possibly motivating him for the team's upcoming training camp.
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